Kotoko unhappy with Tiger Eye PI

Accra- Kumasi Asante Kotoko has expressed disappointment with Tiger Eye PI- an investigative team led by Anas Aremeyaw Anas for using their matches in the recent investigations on Ghana Football.

In a press statement signed by Dr. Kwame Kyei, Executive Board Chairman of Kotoko, it said we strongly condemn Anas and his Tiger Eye PI team for scheming their match fixing scandal to go against Asante Kotoko SC.

We wish to express our utter disgust and disaffection about the conduct of the referee involved in the match fixing scandal, which resulted in the poor handling of some league matches notably our match against Accra Hearts of Oak handled by referee Samuel Suker in Accra last season.

The painful loss suffered by our club in the said match and other matches through similar machinations are irreparable, irreversible and incalculable.

We appeal to the security agencies not to leave any stone unturned in their quest to conduct further thorough investigations to get to the bottom of the matter,” the statement added.

Kotoko unhappy with Tiger Eye PI

Accra- Kumasi Asante Kotoko has expressed disappointment with Tiger Eye PI- an investigative team led by Anas Aremeyaw Anas for using their matches in the recent investigations on Ghana Football.

In a press statement signed by Dr. Kwame Kyei, Executive Board Chairman of Kotoko, it said we strongly condemn Anas and his Tiger Eye PI team for scheming their match fixing scandal to go against Asante Kotoko SC.

We wish to express our utter disgust and disaffection about the conduct of the referee involved in the match fixing scandal, which resulted in the poor handling of some league matches notably our match against Accra Hearts of Oak handled by referee Samuel Suker in Accra last season.

The painful loss suffered by our club in the said match and other matches through similar machinations are irreparable, irreversible and incalculable.

We appeal to the security agencies not to leave any stone unturned in their quest to conduct further thorough investigations to get to the bottom of the matter,” the statement added.